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Family who drowned off Sussex beach were a Palestinian refugee, his wife and daughter – as video shows moment lifeboat battled heavy seas in desperate search for victims

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The family who drowned off a beach in Sussex were a Palestinian refugee, his wife and daughter, it has emerged. 

Hossam El-Khawwas, his wife and their eldest daughter all drowned while swimming in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, at around 3pm yesterday while sea conditions were choppy. 

Their younger daughter remains in hospital in critical condition. 

The Palestinian Embassy confirmed Mr El-Khawwas was a Palestinian who had come to the UK from a refugee camp in Lebanon

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The family had been camping on the harbour front in Shoreham, where they went swimming yesterday before getting into difficulty.  

Eyewitnesses claimed one of the children got tangled in a fishing net, sparking the tragedy. A fisherman is understood to have pulled one of the children out before raising the alarm.

In a tribute to the family today, the Palestinian Forum in Britain mourned the family’s passing.

‘With hearts believing in God’s decree, the Palestinian Forum in Britain mourns Mr Hossam El-Khawwas, his virtuous wife, and their daughter – from the Rashidieh refugee camp in Lebanon – following their drowning in the Sussex area,’ it said. 

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‘We pray for the recovery of their second daughter, who was transferred to the hospital.’  

Footage shows a lifeboat battling heavy seas during a desperate search for a family who drowned yesterday

Three members of the same family died after getting into difficulty in the water at Shoreham-by-Sea yesterday afternoon

Three members of the same family died after getting into difficulty in the water at Shoreham-by-Sea yesterday afternoon

Footage that emerged this afternoon shows a lifeboat being rocked by heavy waves as it carried out a search operation to find the family – with ambulances and two helicopters also at the scene. 

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Eyewitness Joe Chrisp, 24, said: ‘One of the local fishermen said it was two adults, two kids.

‘One of the kids apparently got caught in a fishing net.’ 

Andy Burnham sent his ‘best wishes and love’ to the relatives and friends of the girl fighting for her life – and reminded people of the ‘dangers of open water swimming’. 

Asked during a visit to the North East if the Government needed to do more to tackle water safety, the Prime Minister replied: ‘Always. It’s so sad to hear what happened yesterday, and obviously we think there’s a young girl still in the hospital fighting for her life, and we send our best wishes and love to wider friends and family. 

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‘The thing I can say today, and there is still, I think, a further heatwave to come in this summer period, is just to remind people about the dangers of open water swimming. 

‘The coldness, even when it feels hot outside, can shock people, and that can cause the difficulties. So people just need to remember that at all times.’ 

Mr Burnham added: ‘I do need to praise the emergency services, who I know were on scene very quickly yesterday. They’ve had a busy summer, but they were there, and we thank them. As I say, just huge sympathy to the friends and the family.’

Chief Superintendent James Collis confirmed at a press conference last night that the coastguard is not searching for anyone else. 

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Sussex Police said: ‘Tragically, despite the best efforts of paramedics, three people, a man, a woman, and a teenage girl, were sadly confirmed deceased.

‘A younger girl has been taken to hospital and is in critical condition. We can confirm, all four people were from the same family, and their next of kin have been informed.

‘Specialist officers are supporting them at this incredibly difficult time, and our thoughts are with their family and friends.’ 

Floral tributes and a lantern left at the scene after the tragedy yesterday

Floral tributes and a lantern left at the scene after the tragedy yesterday

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A woman leaves a bunch of flowers at the scene after three people died and a girl was left in critical condition

A woman leaves a bunch of flowers at the scene after three people died and a girl was left in critical condition 

Two air ambulances were seen landing on the shore after the incident

Two air ambulances were seen landing on the shore after the incident 

Police and ambulances rushed to the scene in West Sussex shortly after 3pm

Police and ambulances rushed to the scene in West Sussex shortly after 3pm

A boy lays flowers on the beach near to where tragedy struck yesterday afternoon

A boy lays flowers on the beach near to where tragedy struck yesterday afternoon 

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An investigation has been launched to understand the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. 

‘At this point, we believe all four entered the water from the land for a swim, and sadly, got into difficulty,’ the force added. 

Pictures from the Shoreham seaside showed a huge emergency service response to the incident as eight ambulances parked on the shore beside helicopters.

They remained at the scene, around a 20-minute drive from Brighton, for hours after their 3pm arrival. A police cordon was eventually removed shortly before 9pm.

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Road closures had been put in place nearby with the A259 Brighton Road, which runs alongside the beach, blocked in both directions from New Road to Kingston Lane.  

A resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said: ‘I heard from friends in the Coastguard that it was a family who had been living in tents by the harbour front.

‘They were camping just between the harbour arm and the fort. They have been there a couple of weeks, I’ve walked my dog past them. People don’t usually camp there.’

Joss Loader, who lives nearby and represents Shoreham Beach Residents’ Association on Adur District Council, said: ‘There’s just a really strong sense of shock, obviously people are really concerned for the young girl.

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‘A small tightly knit community with a very deep sense of shock and that sense of disbelief you get after a tragedy because it has come out of nowhere.

‘It’s school holidays and we have had a wonderful summer so the beaches have been packed with families. 

‘People swim from those beaches even in the winter, generally it is considered as safe as the sea can be. You wouldn’t be swimming there and think you were taking a risk.’ 

Anna Peacock, 81, who lives near Kingston Beach across the water from Shoreham Fort, said emergency services were on the scene very quickly.

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Witnesses said that fishermen first reported that four people had got into difficulty in the water

Witnesses said that fishermen first reported that four people had got into difficulty in the water

Police were seen searching a car nearby

Police were seen searching a car nearby

Chief Superintendent James Collis said the family had entered the water for a swim

Chief Superintendent James Collis said the family had entered the water for a swim

‘It was terribly sad to know that just across the road people have lost their lives,’ she said. ‘People come down to swim, particularly in the summertime and I don’t think they realise there’s a riptide along here.’ 

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Gary and Victoria Flint took their children to the beach for the day. Victoria, from Horsham, said: ‘We arrived at about three and soon after we heard the siren for the lifeboat.

‘We watched it launch then about 20 minutes later, it came back. Ambulances started arriving – more and more of them – then the air ambulances started.’

Another witness told ITV News: ‘I was up near the Coastguard tower when I saw two police officers come past me holding evidence bags after they looked to be going through belongings of, presumably, those who were involved in the incident.’

Alan Facer, 41, a fisherman from Hove, said the water would have been rough when the family got into trouble. 

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He said: ‘The wind earlier was south-westerly so usually the waves pick up quite a bit. At 3pm, the tide would have been quite high.’

MP for East Worthing and Shoreham Tom Rutland meanwhile described the incident as a ‘tragedy’, adding: ‘I am deeply saddened by the tragic news that three people have died following an incident in the water near Shoreham Fort this afternoon. 

‘I spoke earlier with Sussex Police and Shoreham RNLI and have been briefed on the response by the emergency services.

‘My thoughts are with the family and friends of those who have lost their lives, and I know the whole community here in Shoreham will be hoping and praying for the recovery of the young girl receiving medical treatment in hospital.’   

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A spokesman from the RNLI said lifeboat crews were launched at around 2.50pm yesterday afternoon. 

Two other lifeboats were also launched from the Brighton lifeboat station shortly after 3pm.

The coastguard, meanwhile, said ‘it responded to an incident reported at Shoreham at about 2.45pm’. 

They added: ‘An HM Coastguard helicopter was sent as well as Littlehampton, Shoreham and Newhaven Coastguard Rescue Teams, and an RNLI lifeboat from Shoreham.’ 

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Meta glasses banned by ‘many’ cinemas amid piracy concerns

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Pubs, theatres and even the courts have also imposed restrictions on the AI-powered technology

Many cinemas across the country have made the decision to ban or impose restrictions on Meta smart glasses due to growing concerns over film piracy.

The crackdown, led by the UK Cinema Association (UKCA), follows similar constraints recently adopted by theatre venues and pub operators nationwide.

“UK cinema operators are aware of the increasing availability and use of wearable technology such as smart glasses,” a UKCA spokesman said, acknowledging the accessibility benefits the devices offer to users with specific needs.

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They continued: “However, they are also mindful of the issues around privacy and film piracy that arise around the use of such technology in cinemas, and as a result many are introducing policies to prohibit and/or restrict the wearing of camera-enabled smart glasses in particular in their venues.

“This is clearly a developing area, and we will continue to work with our members to ensure their approach remains relevant and proportionate.”

This move by the UKCA marks the latest pushback against the rapid spread of camera-integrated eyewear.

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Major pub chains, including Wetherspoons, have already signalled that recording inside their establishments is strictly prohibited.

Meta first started selling Meta glasses in 2021 but has seen demand grow in recent years on the back of partnership with brands Ray-Ban and Oakley, with around seven million pairs sold last year.

The technology company, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, said it recognises that films should not be recorded without authorisation.

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A Meta spokeswoman said: “People use our glasses because they’re helpful and let them stay in the moment, from listening to music to live translation or hands-free calls.

“They also provide critical new technology for people in the blind and low vision community and limiting how people can use this technology would be a major step backwards.”

They added: “Naturally some places shouldn’t be filmed at all and that’s reasonable but rules should be applied consistently.”

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Groomer met Bolton girl online before horrific abuse

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Stephen Lee Hallmark, now 28, was 27 when he met the then 13-year-old girl in Bolton, first through Facebook in late 2025 and then via Snapchat.

Bolton Crown Court heard how, despite knowing her age, he went on to sexually abuse the girl, leaving her with lasting trauma.

In a victim impact statement read in court, the girl said: “Since what happened to me, I feel like my life has been destroyed.

“I don’t think I will ever fully heal from what happened.

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“I’m constantly questioning myself and being tormented by flashbacks. I struggle to do anything now without it constantly being on my mind.

“I don’t like leaving the house without my mum or dad.

“I hate looking at myself in the mirror or in the shower because it’s a reminder that he’s touched my body, and I also struggle with nightmares and sleeping because I just can’t stop thinking and replaying everything.

“One of the hardest things for me has been grieving the person I thought Ste was.”

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The case was heard at Bolton Crown Court (Image: Phil Taylor)

Hallmark groomed the girl online over several weeks, falsely claiming to be just 20 while he was actually 27 and persuading her to tell her family he was only 15.

When asked in a police interview why he lied about his age, Hallmark said: “I didn’t want her to think I was an old b*****d.”

Despite knowing the child’s age, Hallmark arranged to meet her in person.

The sexual abuse began when they first met at the girl’s home , and continued during three further meetings.

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Stephen Hallmark has been jailed (Image: GMP)

Hallmark was arrested and interviewed on February 21, 2026.

During the investigation, Hallmark tried to discourage the girl from speaking to police, telling her to “go no comment” and threatening to kill himself if she disclosed what had happened.

In her victim impact statement, the girl said: “Having to realise that it was wrong and that it wasn’t love, just lies, makes me feel weak and gullible for believing him.

“Even though I know it, I still question whether he ever loved me.

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“He made me believe that I was the only person who genuinely cared about him, and he would tell me about how bad his life had been and how I made it better and meant everything to him.

“This made me not want to say anything because I felt like it would make his life worse again and like I would be hurting him by getting him into trouble.”

She added: “He has taken something away from me that I can never get back.

“I opened up to him and was vulnerable with him because I genuinely thought he loved and cared about me.

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“I still struggle with the fact that I believed his lies, and it’s made me question people and even myself.

“Even when the case is over, what happened to me will stay with me for the rest of my life.”

Brought before the court, Hallmark, of Allington Street, Liverpool, confessed to meeting a girl under 16 following grooming.

He also admitted to four counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child aged 13 to 15.

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This week, the Honorary Recorder for Bolton, Judge Nicholas Clarke KC, jailed Hallmark for six years and handed him a 15-year sexual harm prevention order with a 15-year restraining order.

Hallmark will also be on the sex offenders register for life.

Speaking after the hearing, Detective Constable Alex Dibden, of Bolton’s Child Protection Investigation Unit, said: “I want to thank the survivor for bravely coming forward and supporting our investigation.

“She has shown immense courage throughout the investigation and court proceedings.

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“Stephen Hallmark exploited a child for his own sexual gratification after deliberately establishing contact with her online and arranging a series of meetings, despite knowing she was only 13 years old.

“Even after his offending came to light, he attempted to manipulate the teenager and discourage her from speaking to police.

“Thanks to the survivor’s courage and the evidence gathered during our investigation, Hallmark has now been held accountable for his actions.

“This case should serve as a reminder to parents and carers to have regular conversations with young people about their online activity.

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“Offenders can use social media and messaging platforms to build trust, manipulate children and arrange contact in the real world.

“If you have concerns about a child’s online activity or believe they may be at risk of exploitation, please report it to police.”

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Noah Kahan announces Irish show as part of new world tour

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The multi-platinum artist has announced three shows in the UK and Ireland in 2027

Noah Kahan has announced three shows in Ireland and the UK as part of a new world tour next year.

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The multi-platinum artist has revealed he will be playing in Dublin, London and Glasgow as part of his The Last of the Bugs World Tour in 2027.

This will see him play at Glasgow’s Hampden Park on July 13th, followed by Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on July 17th, before culminating with a landmark performance at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 23rd. The show in Wembley will be the largest show so far in his career.

Fans can sign up now for access to the artist presale, with registration closing August 24 at 5pm. The artist presale begins August 25 at 10am local time, followed by the general on-sale on August 28 at 10am local time. For more information and to sign up for presale access, visit noahkahan.com/pages/tour.

The announcement comes following a huge year for Kahan, who is currently on the North American leg of his The Great Divide World Tour. At the weekend he played for more than 56,000 fans at a sold-out Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA, where he brought out Chappell Roan as a surprise special guest to duet her song “California”.

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The tour has seen more than 1.5million tickets sold across the globe. It will be coming to arenas across Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., and Europe this Autumn.

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Officials: Boat driver in New York fatal capsizing was in US illegally

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NEW YORK (AP) — The pilot of a speedboat that capsized during a tour around the Statue of Liberty, drowning an infant and her mother, has been arrested by U.S. immigration authorities who say he was in the country illegally.

Manuel Ernesto Hernandez-Umana, who has a pending federal criminal case in connection with the Aug. 8 crash, lied to a border officer and falsely claimed he was a U.S. citizen when he entered the country in Texas in 2007, the Department of Homeland Security said Monday.

Hernandez-Umana, 46, a citizen of El Salvador, is being held at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Elizabeth, New Jersey, according to online records. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said he will eventually be deported.

Immigration authorities arrested him after he was released on bail in his criminal case, where he is charged with causing the deaths of 5-month old Antonella Garcia and 27-year-old Sara Sanchez through misconduct or neglect.

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According to prosecutors, Hernandez-Umana wasn’t licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard, wasn’t aware of basic safety rules and told investigators he’d borrowed his friend’s personal vessel for the New York Harbor excursion. The boat was illegally chartered and overcrowded, prosecutors said.

“Once he faces justice for his crimes, we will make sure that he is swiftly removed from our country,” Mullin said in a statement.

Hernandez-Umana’s lawyer, Amy Gallicchio, declined comment.

Hernandez, who had been living in Manville, New Jersey, was not required to enter a plea at his initial court appearance in the criminal case on Aug. 10. He wiped his eyes as he arrived to the courtroom, still wearing the T-shirt, swim trunks and water shoes he’d had on during the voyage. He is due back in court on Sept. 9.

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According to Coast Guard investigators, Hernandez was piloting a 21-foot Yamaha AR210 with 14 people aboard — well over its 10 person capacity — when it swamped and sank as it made a U-turn in choppy waters. The tour began around 7 p.m. and the vessel capsized more than three hours into its journey.

The infant wasn’t wearing a life preserver because the boat didn’t have any for small children, prosecutors said. Instead, Hernandez told Sanchez she needed to wear a life vest and hold the infant throughout the hourslong tour, a violation of federal regulations, prosecutors said.

The tour was organized through Zeus Luxury Rental Inc., which advertises its services on social media platforms including Instagram and TikTok. A boat chartered by the company caught fire last year during a birthday cruise on Long Island Sound.

According to his criminal complaint, Hernandez told investigators he had worked for Zeus Luxury on a freelance or contract basis since last year, starting as a limousine driver. He said that twice recently he used his personal boat, a slightly larger Yamaha AR250, but used a friend’s boat on Aug. 8 because his needed repairs, the complaint said.

Messages seeking comment were sent to a phone number and email address listed on Zeus Luxury’s website. The phone number’s voicemail was full, according to an automated recording.

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From first sail to the helm: the women building confidence on the water at North Sails Cowes Week

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An all-female crew took to the water at North Sails Cowes Week Women’s Day on 4 August 2026. Backed by Sunsail and supported by partners including Prometheus Sailing, and the RYA the day brought together women from across the sailing community – from club sailors, volunteers and industry professionals to skippers and those simply looking to spend more time on the water. 

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Man charged over Manchester synagogue attack

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Worshippers console each other after the attack o0n their synagogue while a police officer looks on.

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Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts, who holds operational responsibility for Counter Terrorism Policing North West (CTPNW) , said: “This is a significant development in our investigation, and my thoughts are with all those affected by the attack, particularly the bereaved loved ones and survivors.

“We have updated them and continue to offer them as much support as possible.”

He added: “Since the attack took place, we have been unwavering in our commitment to establishing the full picture behind the incident and identifying anybody who may have been involved in any way.”

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In July, Mohammad Bashir, 31, who planned an attack on a military base with the Manchester synagogue attacker was jailed for life with a minimum term of 17 years.

He drove his friend Jihad Al-Shamie on a 10-hour round trip to conduct hostile reconnaissance at the UK’s Defence Academy in Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, on 14 August 2025.

Weeks after that journey, Al-Shamie, 35, was shot dead by police after carrying out the Heaton Park Synagogue attack.

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Homeowner stressed as ‘entitled’ neighbour demands he pays for hedges on shared fence

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A new homeowner has been left feeling stressed after his neighbour asked him to install hedges along their shared fence for extra privacy – but he refuses to contribute a penny towards the costs

A first-time buyer has been left scratching his head after moving into a new home because of his neighbour’s “entitled” demand for hedges to be planted along their shared fence for extra privacy. But the neighbour refuses to pick up the tab for their request.

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After moving house and getting everything unpacked, it’s usually a significantly calmer period of time after dealing with all the stress, paperwork and endless admin that comes with buying a property. For one new homeowner, the stress and anxiety looks to be continuing though. Just a month after moving in, he got a knock on his door from his new neighbour who asked him to arrange the installation of tall hedges along their shared fence to give them both a bit more privacy – but they’re not willing to chip in to help cover the costs.

As the neighbour previously paid for hedging along the fence he shares with the homeowner on his other side, he believes it’s only fair they should bear the cost of planting and maintaining matching hedges along their shared boundary.

The neighbour is also expecting the new homeowner to cover all watering expenses once the hedges have been put in.

While the idea of added privacy does appeal to the new homeowner, the request has nonetheless taken him by surprise, leaving him both puzzled and worried about his relationship with his next-door neighbour.

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Turning to Reddit for guidance, the homeowner explained: “He already pays for the one on the other side for the fence he shares with his other neighbour, but that has nothing to do with me.

“Is it fair that he’s asking me to do that? I mean he’s not forcing me, but I feel like it’s kind of a d**k move to ask me to do it and not pitch in at all. I asked if we could somehow split the cost and he said no, but is still suggesting I do it.

“Not gonna lie, the privacy would be nice, but I don’t think it’s fair I have to pay for all of it.”

WARNING: Some strong language below…

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Another issue is the telephone at the end of the homeowner’s garden, which also seems to have been cause for concern for his neighbour. Before the new homeowner moved in, the “entitled” neighbour planted a cypress tree “literally two feet away” from the pole in the homeowner’s garden to “mask” the sight of it.

While the neighbour’s sprinkler system waters the tree from his own property, the new homeowner worries this “could be a fire hazard”. He questioned whether he should remove the tree given it’s on his land, despite the neighbour having planted it and continuing to water it.

In the comments section, other Reddit users were eager to weigh in. One person said: “If he wants it, he can help pay for it. ‘You benefit too’ isn’t a great argument for making it your bill.”

Another said: “People are too nice to their entitled neighbours. If he told me no there’s no way I’m paying for it, got some damn nerve.” A third simply commented: “It’s fair to ask. It’s fair to say no.”

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While a fourth said: “The level of entitlement some people have is mind boggling. I’d tank that cypress too. Not a good tree around water pipes.”

Someone else shared: “Your neighbour sounds pretty entitled to expect you to cover all the costs for shared privacy.”

And another Reddit user added: “If he wants hedges for privacy, he should plant them on his side and at his expense. If you desire privacy, install a privacy fence on your side.”

If you’re facing a similar issue with your neighbour and aren’t sure what to do, Citizens Advice states: “If the wall or fence is safe and there’s nothing about repairing it in your legal documents, it’s up to you whether you do what your neighbour’s asking.”

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Property specialists Hamptons advise homeowners to check their title deeds for ‘T’ marks to determine responsibility over boundaries.

A ‘T’ on one side indicates the property owner is responsible, while an ‘H’ mark shows joint responsibility between neighbours.

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Man accused of Karen Cummings manslaughter denied bail to see specialist over ‘severe back pain’

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The judge said: “I don’t think it is safe to release him under any conditions at the moment.”

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A man charged with the manslaughter of children’s nurse Karen Cummings in December 2024 was today denied compassionate bail to attend a specialist for ongoing back problems.

Kevin McGuigan, 44, whose address was given as c/o Maghaberry Prison, is currently awaiting trial in December this year for the gross negligence killing of the mother-of-two.

The 40-year-old was found unconscious with a serious head injury in a house at Laurel Heights, Banbridge, Co Down, on December 14, 2024.

Emergency services attended the scene and Ms Cummings, who worked at Newry’s Daisy Hill Hospital, was pronounced dead a short time later.

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Last month, McGuigan was arraigned at Belfast Crown Court and formally pleaded not guilty to her manslaughter and also denied three firearm offences.

In addition, he pleaded not guilty to handling stolen goods, namely a double-barrelled shotgun on December 14, 2024.

Co-accused Glenn Robert King, 44, c/o Magilligan Prison, is also charged with manslaughter and possessing a firearm in suspicious circumstances.

He was not arraigned with McGuigan and a legal application on his behalf is due to be heard next month.

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During a contested compassionate bail application on Thursday, prosecution barrister James Johnston said police objected to McGuigan being released from custody.

“Police say that this does not qualify as a compassionate bail application as the defendant wishes for private medical treatment rather than use the prison health facilities,” said Mr Johnston.

“Police have looked into this gentleman who advertises himself online as a mind and body wellbeing specialist and also advertises himself as willing to go and see patients.

“The other objections are the risk of interference with witnesses, most notably a risk of further offending and there is a concern that he will not abide by bail conditions and may abscond.”

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Mr Johnston said McGuigan is facing separate charges on a second bill of indictment of common assault, burglary of the Ramada Hotel in Belfast, wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possessing three kitchen knives in a public place.

The prosecutor told Judge Richard Greene KC: “On November 24, 2024, the defendant was in a nightclub and was captured on CCTV assaulting someone on the dance floor.

“He is later captured on video entering the Ramada Hotel and going into the kitchen and was seen on camera putting three knives into his pockets.

“He goes out of the hotel and punches a man and then slashes him with one of the knives. He was detained by police and the three knives were recovered. He was put on bail for that offence.

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“Then two weeks later a more serious offence occurs whereby very tragically a nurse and a mother lost her life when the defendant and his co-accused who were in her home as guests and had with them a sawn-off shotgun.

“The two of them were struggling with the loaded firearm when it went off which tragically killed this woman with a fatal head shot wound.”

The court heard painter and decorator McGuigan left the scene and gave no assistance to Ms Cummings. Following his arrest, he told police that he took the firearm to her house.

“He frankly told police: ‘I am under threat and l am in fear. I take this firearm with me everywhere I go’. He was on bail and was walking around with a loaded firearm which led to very tragic circumstances.”

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The court was told McGuigan had relevant convictions on his criminal record. In 2020, he was jailed for 18 months for having a loaded gun and ammunition in the Chimney Corner Hotel in Co Antrim the previous year.

“Police say there is a history of this man being involved in very serious offences, such as pointing a gun at people in a hotel and attacking a man on the street with a knife,” said Mr Johnston.

Defence barrister Caitriona Keenan said McGuigan had been in custody since his arrest two weeks after the killing of Ms Cummings.

“This is his first application for bail and he has been entirely compliant and cooperative (in prison),” said Ms Keenan.

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“Mr McGuigan has been experiencing severe back pain since December 2025. His mother and sister are in court with a cash surety and they will pick him up from the prison, see the specialist and take him back to the prison.

“This specialist deals in spinal manipulation and osteo therapies so it will be physical, hands-on treatment. This is a man who has been struggling with back pain for the past seven months.”

Judge Greene said he was not satisfied that it was a proper compassionate bail application and refused it.

“It is not a case that I think it is appropriate for bail given the seriousness of the offences for which he is in custody for,” outlined Judge Greene

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“His behaviour while on bail for the Section 18 (wounding) offence which was an egregious event where he armed himself with three kitchen knives and attacked a member of the public who sustained hand injuries.

“Two weeks later he became involved in an incident whereby a lady lost her life when a firearm was discharged and he was charged with gross negligence manslaughter.

“I don’t think it is safe to release him under any conditions at the moment,” added Judge Greene.

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Brits Unimpressed By PM’s Response To UK Wildfires And Droughts

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Brits are unimpressed with Andy Burnham’s sluggish response to the drought and wildfires which hit the UK over the summer.

The heatwaves seen this year have broken British records as more than 38 days across 2026 have seen temperatures exceed 30C.

Not only has this heat proven to be deadly for more than 2,700 vulnerable people in the UK, but firefights, farmers and NHS staff are all struggling with challenges linked to the weather.

Drought has been declared across two-thirds of England and all of Wales.

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Almost half (45%) of the 2,000 people surveyed by Public First said they believe the prime minister had been too slow in responding to his first major domestic crisis since getting into office in July.

However, it was not all bad news for the PM, as 36% did think Burnham had acted quickly enough.

A further 19% said he had “acted quickly and effectively” – the same proportion who thought the PM had been “too slow” and had not “done enough” to respond to the severe weather conditions.

Around half (52%) of the public want the government to invest more in new reservoirs and other water infrastructure to boost the UK’s security against future extreme weather events.

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The prime minister called an emergency Cobra committee meeting last week, during the UK’s fifth heatwave of the summer, following criticism for waiting until almost a month into his premiership.

Burnham later announced a temporary ban on disposable barbecues and announced a £65 million support package for farmers managing drought.

The Green Party leader Zack Polanski called it a “climate emergency” and urged Burnham to commit to “concrete action”.

Despite this criticism, Burnham’s net approval rating has remained steady over the last month, dropping slightly from +19 at the end of July to +17, according to the poll’s findings.

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In comments first reported by Politico, the head of polling at Public First Seb Wride said: “Burnham’s government is now in session and the public is steadily learning to attribute failures and successes to him.

“We see stability in his approval ratings so far, implying that there has not been a defining success or failure of his government in the first month.

“But the results on the heat wave are a clear reminder of how quickly new governments can lose support. Burnham looks likely to pass this test, but the British public only gives so many chances.”

The UK Met Office expects this summer to be Britain’s hottest on record.

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Ladybridge High School pupils praised for GCSE results

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Ladybridge High School pupils praised for GCSE results

Headteacher Paddy Russell praised the achievements of the Class of 2026 and said every key measure had improved on previous years.

Mr Russell said: “Our 2026 leavers should be very proud of their achievements.

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“The year group have worked so hard and really deserves the recognition they receive today for their efforts.

“They leave us with the grades to open doors and the skills and qualities to do well once they reach their next destination.

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“We wish them all the very best with the challenges ahead.”

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Although there are no official national progress figures this year due to the cohort missing primary school SATs during the pandemic, alternative assessments point to exceptional academic progress.

Mr Russell said that the group had made the highest progress ever recorded at Ladybridge High School.

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